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THE MOTOR NUISANCE.

A protest against", the noise created.i:b3sN .motor-omnibuses : was made . _at the Bo.wj*s street Police Court last month, by the. Earl of Kilmorey, who appeared' m. __i9i capacity as president of thi'' 'Charing-* Cross Hospital;. He. declared: £hgtnthav— ' noise made by motor-omnibuses m King;; William-street amounted to an intolerable nuisance, and prevented the patient* m the hospital .from sleeping. : Mr i Marsbam, the Magistrate, said that he would grant a summons against that company for maintaining a- nuisance ii the tradesmen m 'the neighborhood would;unite with the hospital ' authorituis ia; asking for It- ■ >/*£.< Od "They wUI bo, only too glad tp do so,'' Lord Kilmorey saidi ''They would,. n got, with me tb the Home Secretary, but that would do no good.:. We wotild , oft _$•''' trgj. told to wait a year."- v '

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NZ Truth, Issue 66, 22 September 1906, Page 7

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THE MOTOR NUISANCE. NZ Truth, Issue 66, 22 September 1906, Page 7

THE MOTOR NUISANCE. NZ Truth, Issue 66, 22 September 1906, Page 7

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